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← HistoryDuring Roman aqueduct construction, which risk increased when the pozzolanic concrete mix contained excessive volcanic ash?
A)Delayed setting time
B)Reduced tensile strength✓
C)Increased permeability
D)Elevated hydration heat
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When excessive volcanic ash was used, carbonation occurred because the increased calcium hydroxide reacted with atmospheric CO2, creating a weaker calcium carbonate matrix, lowering tensile strength. Therefore reduced tensile strength results, rather than delayed setting, permeability, or heat which depend on different chemical imbalances.
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